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Mata, M., D. Penjor and S. Pradham. 2010. Fungi of Bhutan. National Mushroom Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Thimphu, Bhutan. Local name: No local name known Edibility: Edible Habitat: Terrestrial and solitary to scattered or gregarious. Description: Cap: 2-5 cm in diameter, convex to convex-umbilicate, surface occasionally translucent-striate, finely powdery to fibrillose, finely scaly when it loses moisture, greyish-purple when young and violet-yellow with age. Hymenophore: Gills are sinuate, distant to sub-distant, greyish-purple. Stem: 2-8 cm tall and up to 1 cm wide, sub-clavate to bulbous, surface fibrillose, coarsely hairy or scaly of the same colour as the cap surface. Flesh: Violet. Spore Print: White. Comments: This mushroom is easily recognized by the purple colour of the fruiting bodies, it has thick purple gills, white spore print, and a small cap that is initially purplish but soon fades to buff or brownish. L. amethystina differs from the other species of purple Laccaria by the spacing of the gills. |
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